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    Penguin Essay

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    I’m an penguin and I live in the polar ice biome. We are birds with black and white feathers. Unlike most birds we don’t fly. We spend about 75% of our time underwater‚ searching for food in the ocean. We are one of about 40 species of flightless birds. We are known for their white bellies and dark-colored backs and wings. Our body is designed for swimming‚ and includes tapering at both ends of the body for hydrodynamics‚ paddle-like wings

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    Perfect Paradise

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    this large palm trees with their big branches that almost reach the ground and this beautiful colorful background with all kind of vegetation and colorful flowers along with some beautiful birds flying from one side to another showing off their attractive plumage and filling the place with their chirp. Some birds are loud and others just sweet to the ear. Some of them can fly so high that I can barely see them; they just disappear in the amazingly azure sky above me‚ the sky without a single cloud

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    Memories in the Field

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    MEMORIES IN THE FIELDS. January 3‚ 2011 at 6:23am Turning back the hands of time is the most splendid thing that has bestowed on us. It is a special ability that encompasses one’s heart and mind. In the field in my hometown where you can see farmers are busy plowing and digging the soil‚ planting seeds and harvesting crops filled up my childhood memories which I could always reminisce. It has been ten years have passed the last time I spend my daily hours in playing with my cousins and neighbors

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    Myths

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    lazy bird. He was very different from other birds though‚ and he was always treated unfairly just because of his appearance. He had a beak that curved in towards the bottom‚ a very wide body shape‚ big eyes‚ and a large rounded head. The only thing that made owl and the other birds alike was the way they lived. He ate just like them‚ bathed just like them‚ and slept just like them‚ but one day something strange happened. Millions of years ago‚ there was no darkness‚ only daylight. The birds still

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    Tawny Owl Research Paper

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    The tawny owl‚ otherwise known by its scientific name‚ Strix Aluco‚ or simply the brown owl‚ is a bird native to much of Eurasia. The tawny owl is known for it’s small‚ compact body‚ as well as its brown colorations as it is named for. This specific breed of owl is known in folklore to have an uncanny sense of sight during the night time‚ however this has been disproven through the work of Selig Hecht and Maurice Pirenne (Hecht and Pirenne‚ 1940). It was actually proven through their work that the

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    Penguin‚ Spheniscus demersus‚ is also called the Blackfoot penguin and the Jackass penguin. This penguin is found off the coast of Southern Africa. Penguins are birds that cannot fly‚ but penguins swim very well and spend most of their lives in the sea. African penguins can swim at a speed of about 4.3 to 15 miles per hour (7-24 kph). This bird got its name from the donkey- or jackass-like sounds that it makes. Anatomy: African Penguins are about 2 feet (60 cm) tall; they weigh from 6.8 to 8 pounds

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    Fly Away Home

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    death of Amy’s mother‚ he is the one taking care of her. He is also an inventor and an artist. He invented all kinds of objects including the ultralight glider they used in the story. He proposed the plan to guide the bird’s migration route to the bird sanctuary. He is the wingman of her daughter‚ guiding her to the route going to it. Susan Barnes She is the third protagonist of the story. She is considered as an encourager and step-mother of Amy. She is very protective about her and her safety

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    The rainbow lorikeet‚ as well as the sulphur crested cockatoo‚ are the two of the most common birds on the street in Australia. Not only both of them have bright feathers‚ but also they have some similar and different characteristics. In facts‚ neither in the rainforest nor urban city both can find them‚ which means both of them have excellent adapted ability. This essay will compare and contrast the similarities and differences between the rainbow lorikeet and the sulphur crested cockatoo in terms

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    flights. For the following ten weeks‚ they continue to depend on their parents while they learn to fly and to hunt They usually compete with several different birds‚ including the Great Horned Owl for nesting sites. They are carnivorous. Diet is composed of small mammals such as rabbits and rodents. It will also prey on snakes‚ lizards‚ birds‚ and fish. It is an opportunistic feeder and feed on whatever is available. It usually hunts from an elevated perch. Typically‚ the Red-tailed Hawk soars rather

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    problems. More health issues mean a decrease in the number of hens in the flock‚ resulting in a loss of money. One of those problems is the inability to stand up‚ and if a chicken cannot stand on its own‚ it will lose feathers on its chest. When a bird loses feathers and are not molting‚ it can lead to hypothermia‚ frostbite‚ or even death if not treated. That treatment is the antibiotic growth hormones. In a way‚ chickens are being bred to be sick‚ miserable‚

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